Rechercher
to conserve
01
conserver
to keep something from change or harm
Transitive: to conserve sth
02
conserver, maintenir
to maintain a certain quantity or condition at a constant level during a process of change
Transitive: to conserve a quantity
03
conserver, préserver
to preserve food, especially fruits, by cooking it with sugar
Transitive: to conserve fruits
04
conserver, préserver
to protect or save a resource from being used wastefully or excessively
Transitive: to conserve a resource
Conserve
01
confiture, conserve
fruit preserved by cooking with sugar
conserve
v
conservancy
n
conservancy
n
conservation
n
conservation
n
conservative
adj
conservative
adj
Exemple
Last year, they successfully conserved a rare species from extinction.
The city implemented measures to conserve its green spaces.
National parks are established to conserve scenic beauty and wildlife.
Conservationists work to conserve natural habitats and protect endangered species.
Efforts to conserve biodiversity are essential for the health of ecosystems.
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